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WE DON’T
ADMIT TRABH
No tndocomwnt tuffiCM Nm« to M»t!
unworthy Cioihing If t>c»or i*f»hi*> »r»
too poor to buy iubtUfit<gi good* lh*y
Mill find out Romo day (hat inferior
fiMfCbcndiw mi v#ry *l#M»r, pod w# do
001 wanl (ham to think or My the! Ih»y
got <t bad bargain hero. No matter how
low ihnt prlc#* wo jh# uiuAt
•tandard of reliability. That** ooa of
tha charm* of th# Ouksomoi halo.
25 par cant off all Man** and youths*
Fancy Ca*almara, Chavlot & Wor»-
tad Suit*.
20 par cant off all Mao’* A Youth*
Black and Blua Wor»tad Suit*.
25 par cant off all Chitdran** Knaa
trouiar Suit*--all styia* and *<fa*.
CO par cant off our antira lino Man**
Straw MaU-naw good*.
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MR. [. I. Mllliß HAD
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Mr. aad Mr* Mill** »«"'*
Mr. R M. Hirtla. % tfutW 1,1 **t»»
Mll*«r «kMr Imom I* •• *to r * lH,,,y
atmul fin dim from Mawlamt Her •
Mr MllWr **i ltk>a »ufc, and w *
<V*th rvsaitwt tn * ,r * ,M t<r
brought 4>»»n l<» August* lhl * ••**'>4 •*<•
and tto fuuttal will <"’«r ««m«rr«*
i»*inln« :ro«i th* rostiVm*. ,
Haymilus ami Macartan
M(ll»r waa torn la *M> tot*** «»•'">
hM< h hr aid br bulled
He was* tooth* *f Mr F II M.ltrr
a«id Mr. R f>. Miller and Mr* Jnn
Kvr of Kingston. Oa . ansi the fa<h«-r
of Mr K. T Mlllrr. Jr., of the G*»i -
at. railroad, and Mr. Toni Miller. th*
wall known '»'f#"H| #lf
n i« ttvr In AuMetlw #'M*4 *f tto**
ard t* hi* rrlall***. *h* M*«ipl«- «i Au
gusta trndrr ihrfr stnoeresl apvn (Kithira.
Mr Mlllrr was alxty-tto*# *rr»» of
a«r and had Itvaff In A*gu*ita all o hi*
lif,.. For many yeors h* »»* aoaduc
lor on Ihr Q#«r*U rattroail and 1»
known and loved to eywcrtody along
tha liar of road. Hr wa* an effl< ‘ t it* j
thr Order of Hallway Conduct >r*.
The funeral arrangement* hav* ml
Man completed further than that II
will occur tomorrow morning from '.hr
residence
The Ladies of Augusta
will be treated to a feast
of Bargains tomorrow at
White's.
COURT.
1 he Prisoner* Who Were Tried Before
Judge Baxter.
When Judge Baxter announced this
morning at 9 o'clock that hi* court
wm* ready to dl*h out justice trreapec
tlva of race, roltw or creed, the prison
er*’ box contained only a f w prospec
tive rcelplents-of Judge Baxter * com
modity.
Kills Butler was fined 97.50 for hav
ing played the alar part In a domestic
infelicity. He hail allowed his wife to
hit him on the toe of his boot with her
side.
George Blue was slued live dollars.
His offense was that of uiignllantry.
He east aalde hi* chivalry for a few
moments while he lambasted « female
who was making life a burden to him.
Alice Jones ami Indiana Hampton,
Afro-Amerinans from the western por
tion of (he eity, entered Into a pugi
listic encounter yesterday, the last
chapter of whleh was a sentence upon
Alice, that she pay a ten dollar bill or
work for twenty days for the city.
Follow the crowds to
morrow to J. B. White's
great Bargain Sale.
A Card.
The United Benevolent Society of At
lanta. Cia., ivas led to believe that
Judge Mlllege M. Connor, a magistrate
of Augusta, was using his official posi
tion to stir up dlscnnent among the pol
icy holder* of this company hi that city.
Believing this the United Benevolent
Society had printed and through Its
ogents preferred charges against Judge
Connor that reffeet upon him «s an of
ficer and a man. We learn that our In
formation is nut trustworthy and that
we have ddtie Judge Connor a great In
justice. We rhgn't our action and de
sire in tills pu hit* way to recall (mil
retract all that we have said or print
ed in a*ny way detrimental to him.
C. R. Normandy. Secretary.
Attend J. B. White’s Fri
day Bargain Sale tomor
row. Special reductions
in every department.
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Dollar ta Ml. Creators.
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; The utratr* wen from the (Uants In
t New T«wh, Darla and Grady es th*
latter team making a triple ulay
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| A telegram from SI. le*ul* atat.w
tt*M about half of Hie creditor* of Cbrta
' von .ler Ahe the ex-h*»ehall m»gn»’e.
met there yesterday and decided to v-
Icept BO cent* on the dollar for the'-
IrlaUM.
Thu* the trouhle* of Mr. von der Ah*,
le.ho «n once a power In baselaill cir
cle*. are nearly over.
II win be remembered that he was
recently followed by detective# to l*ttta
'hurg and there kidnapped, tak e> l»ef,ite
a Judge nml pul In Jail, only being re-
I leaned after a hard struggle by the
lawyer*.
CHARLES LUNDY KILLED.
Hit With Pick Axe In Hand* of an
Infuriated Comrade.
ft was learned yenterday that Charles ;
Bundy, who formerly lived In Auguala :
and who had enlisted Trom Savann*.h I
In the second Georgia regiment, hart j
been killed In enmn at Tampa In a i
quarrel with a fellow.- soldier.
The Infnnnntlon came In a letter re- j
reived by Mr John H. T-undy. who lo- .
tor left tlx* city, and thus details of the !
tragedy could not tw* secured.
Knough. however, was learned to
state that the quarrel aroae while the ■
two volunteers were engaged In certain I
camp duties, and the other soldier,
whose name is not known, struck I.un
dy on the head with n pickaxe.
Death was Instantaneous, the sharp
point of the axe piercing the unfortun
ale man's brain.
The young mail was horn In Augusta,
and lived here for many yeers, remov
ing fliinlly to Savannah, where he was
engaged In the railroad business.
His brother. John Bundy, is connected
with the Augusta Fire Department.
NEURO WOMAN BURNED.
Aged Negress Severely Burned By
Ignition of a Kerosene Stove.
Tim department responded to an
alarm from box IS last night, at Broad
ond Center streets, caused not by u
conflagration of property, but by the
serious burning of an aged negro wo
man mimed Lisa Yarborough.
The old woman w as engaged in filling
o kerosene stove and in some way the
oil Ignited, biasing up and setting on
tire her dress, which was quickly a
mass of flames.
A crowd collected, attracted by her
screams, nnd someone secured the ser
vices of a dot-tor, who had the wo
man removed to Bamar hospital.
The latest advices are that, while
severely ond painfully burned, i! will
prohnblly , yleW to proper treatment,
at.d no serious result Is apprehend ai.
hr’ 00W AT REST.
Funeral Services of This Esteemed
Man Occurred Yesterday.
Tl»' funeral of the late James L. Gow
took place yesterday afternoon at sii:
o’clock from No. - Cummiug street
Tile members of Camp 4;1B U. C, V
ntKl Miller Bodge. 10, I. O. O. F., at
tended in u body, Mr. Gow having bee«
a niember of each.
In addition, a large number of riil
xens were hi attendance, testifying to
ihe general esteem tn which Mr. Gow
was held.
Mr. Rpb Bisell has returned from Sa
luda.
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'll T Low*. H. A. Chumi**** <> T
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man C J Oadhne, John C McDonald,
John Christian C. tl Gusdtb k J. W
M' I Jtughlln J. \V Clark A T Graf,
J H Merer, ham Clark. H M Hair
J J Miller Walter Clark. Ja* ll*m
m..r «. W C Mulllaan. M C Murphey
Jan C Neely. Orchard K J rTCnaair.
G--nrge Oliver. H Overstreet, J J Fal
mer: Th.-ms* Faarl* *l. J. M. Fatters.cn.
R K Pvh.l, O H Ferry, p. D. Plumb,
Jan Fond, John A Frtee. Ale Hhndes,
Matt. Rh*. Randolph Rldaeley. J L.
RobertStA, H. C. Rof,ey. C It. Ron
land. C. C. hego. W K. htk.qi. W F.
Staton. John K ttnnth J. Rice Htnlth,
W J Steed. Jcchn K htevdly, J F
Hturman. h. A. H. Thompson. M *.
Todd. Daniel Turner, It F. Walker.
W. H Warren. John M Weigh-. Phil
Wetgle. James Welteh, Wm, Williams,
C. II Withrow, John D. Wolf
The four drummers served In the war
and hi addition there were three bu
gleis and a tease drum.
COMPANY A.
! Captain C. A Wither#.
Chaplsln K. G. Collier,
First Lieut. C. A. Doolittle.
Ret ond Lieut. L. W. Kent.
Third Lieut. J. C. McDermn*.
Fourth Lieut. John Harris.
Kergt. Major U. W Preveau.
Orderly Hrrit. J. F. Corley.
Hernnd hergt. Wm. ltemmelt.
Third fbrgt. W. J. r.mle.
] Fourth hergt. Fred hchlela.
I Fifth Seigt. J. C. Darrteotf.
| First Color hergt. R. I* Tudor.
! hecond Color hergt. W. H Hlekmsn
j Third Chlor hergt. h A. Altman
; Fourth Color hergt. W. F Faultier.
; Fiist cerp. A M Ford,
j Sen oil Corp. W. H. Chavou.
| Third Corp. John H, Smith.
| Fourth Corp. James McCarthy.
| Chief Musician Joe Mount.
| Aaslstont Musician* J. I>. Williams.
W. E. Fond and James McMillan.
I Privates A. L. Holley, L. A. Posey,
lsham Jrnes, J. W. Jones. J. T. Jieien,
K. C. ’Johnson, J. A. Johnson. Bluff
Johnson. H. C. Kennedy, James l.un
dy, A. N. Mi Klvene, J. E. Moye, H. H
Pugue, Perry Strang, P. H. Strom, tv.
D. Sha’.v.A. J. Timmerman. J. O. I’lm,
8. A. Allwine, W. A. Avery, J. H.
Harnea. C. Cl. Barnes. T>. Corley. J. L.
Chavous, Allen Chavoua Pnul Carter,
H. Chapman. Wm. Ferris. Andrew
Graves. J. C. Goetchlus. C. H. Garvin.
W. H. Goff. W. H. Hatfield. Tl. J. Hol
ly. J P. Hodo, L. C. Hooks, P. A.
Wattes, G. W. Whitehead. W. H.
Wheeler, W. H. Vaughan, J. C. Cain.
C. C. Hill, J- P. Keilum, K. G. Gregg.
Wm. Nash, Joseph Steele and K. L.
Storey.
Follow the crowds to
morrow to J. B. Whit’s
great Bargain Sale,
SI OLE A QUITAR.
I. Stephens’ Fondness For Music
Lands Him in Jail
Isaac Stephens was arrested yester
day at a !ate hour under suspicion of
having allowed his weakness for music
to get the upper hands of his Innate
honesty and tn consequence thereof
having wrongfully appropriated a mu
sical instrument In order that he might
regale his gentler friends with noctur
nal serenades. The guitar which he is
said to have taken was the rpopetty of
a lady who lives on lower Greene
street. Isaac was arrested at the re
quest of the owner of the instrument
nnd he is now in jail with the charge
or lore, ny from the house hanging over
shi head.
INFANTS DEATH.
Son of Hr. and Mrs. Manning M. Fox
to Buried This Evening.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Man
ning M. Fits will be grieved to learn
of th.? death yesterday of their infant
son, Manning. The funeral services
will be held this evening at 6 o’clock.
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Thi* la rqn’valrat to appointment. 1
to say* Colonel Withrow, and Horace j
In a few day* will b* atending to tn*j
format on of thr banJ. asleatlnc the
and enlarging the nuch oa at musician* J
already at camp.
IJeotenant Luden H White, son of
the role red grearber. Linteaaat I
Grant, of Atlanta, and IJeutenant J
Crumley,e*-lteuiennnt of the Georgia
colored nglment of Atlanta, adl all he
I appointed Ueutenaat*.
A son of Chief Surgeon Fuqua ha*
been appointed hospital steward and
#ll join ttw rfulmcnt In • I
THIS F. n. AT CAMP.
Col. Withrow Will Lxtrnd Specific
Invitation* For Dlllerent Day*.
The Herald yvgtrrdsy published a
general Invitation to the eitltena of
Augiuda. ttndrred by Colonel With
row and hit c Ulcer*, to visit Camp Dy
er this a ternoon and lake a lock
art'll*.l In corn, nation with the col
onel today, he slated that this was a
lit fits premature., as <vhlle they were
glad at all times to see the visitor*. It
was hi* Intention to tender siw'lfic In
vitations to The various clubs, the city
official*, etc . with their wive* and
families, and thu* both himself and
his officers could give the visitors more
time and show them around with more
attention to detail, than by a large
concourse of visitors at one time and
on one day.
The invitation for th% afternoon
was Intended for the Elks’ Club mem
bers snd their lady friends, but. as it
apepars. has been taken as being for
the general public.
THE WEATHER.
What Sergt. Fisher Prognosticates
About the Elements.
Augusta, Ga., Thursday, July 21.
IS9B. Office located in United States
government building; telephone No.
1598.
Forecast for 3fi hour?, ending 8 p.
m„ July 22, 1898.
Washington forecast for Georgia and
South Caiolina: Fair tonight nnd Fri
day.
Local forecast for Augusta and vicin
ity. Fair tonight and Friday.
THE RIVER
The river at 8 a. m. »vas 6.4 frrt. a
fail of 0.6 Met in th? pas>t 24 hours.
SYNOPSIS.
Temperatures have fallen sine? Wed
n.-sdsy morning over the great lakes
and Ohio valley end have risen over
the rest of (he country, the rise being
marked in 'he northwest section, tho
colest weather this morning being con
fined to the upper Mississippi valley
and upper Michigan.
The rainfall throughout th? cotton
belt in the past 24 hours has been ex
tremely light and widely scattered at ’
least one-half of the belt receiving no
rain at all.
The barometer has fallen rapidly in
the northwest country, while ;he
''high” has moved eastwar’ to the up
per lake region. The ait pressure is
also high HUTexcs with slight depres
sions on the Atlantic coast.
Largest stock of imitation
Cut Glass wait 4 ® ever
brought to the city, now
on sale at White’s, at
prices less half
what others askj
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L 4 ‘Dy (Bull QNVV'iArtn Bit’ll O* ITISI rU| I
•T* ag. at on* day In Aahevlll*. Nawth
L- , ... wh'.h a let of yoh New York
ic«f on to Wavblo’ton City to ae thutaj
I sights ov that capttal. •• °®
all come on hyab. an It a<hr lost ».#R
c* s b«i h! many of us.
■’W# ah mcvln’ right along down in
(>r • Jsh. suh. Who’d a-th«ug*» t-a j
yeabs ago that weekly pappah* would :
have stereolypin plants sad a-ah bul
Irt'.ns* Rut we've got etn an tnish
people ab mighty rothuataslic ovsh
this hyah »ah an' the way It’s brought,
th? Nawth and So' toge hah
"It's a e'ght. by God. auh. to m-k i
(hub wuhld think to see ole Joe Whee- ,
tab tn a Fed'ral ualfohm a-leadin’ * j
Yaok- e trrop* agin thus Spanyahd*.! ]
'O.iwjah is a great state, an
a-dnln' hu* shaynh in this wsh. An'
she's progrrssin’ In syricnloha, m»nu
fachnh an' commebce fastah than any
atMfi fa the South, suh. Gawjaw Is
what you might call thuh New York of
the South already.”- N Y. Journal.
The ladles of Augusta
will be treated to a fea9t
of bargains tomorrow at
White’s.
COMPLIMENT TO
MR*. NEWBERRY.
Mas Telephoned By Two Brothers to
Come to Atlanta as Their tiue.t.
Mrs. Amnnd* W. N-wberD r-
a high compliment and neat favor this
morning. Sh° received n telcpbuue
message from Mr Win. Mercer and Mr
John Mercer to come up to Atlanta to
attend th > reunion ns the guest of them
and tholr families.
During the civil war thete* two gen
tlemen. who are brothers, were wound
ed or sick, and while in this condition
were nursed hack to health and vigor
hy Mtb. Newberry. They ram? down
to Atlanta yesterday to attend the re
union and brought with them their
families. They wanted to spo Mrs.
Newberry, who many i-ears ago had
been so kind to them, nod accordingly
telephoned her to eomc up and enjoy
the reunion -vith them. Mrs. Newberry
leave? at 4:20 this afternoon.
PERSONAL.
Coming and Going of Your Friends
and Acquaintances.
Mr. Harry McDonald, who ha? been
in Augusta for the past week or two,
left today for his mountain home in
North Carolina.
Howard Murphy, at the Arlington ho
tel, received o tine five-months-old fox
terrier pup from a St. Louis kennel to
day. Accompanying the dog came Jn*
pedigree, as long as one's arm. nt.d if
such things count tor anything he
should prove a fine animal.
A telegram was received this morn
ing from First Sergeant Side, v- Anbalt
of the second Georgia, stating that his
company would leave camp at Tampa
today for Fernandima.
COAL SHED ABLAZE.
An alarm of fire was rung in this
morning about half past four o’clock
from the court house box.
A small shed in the yard of the Co
epe.ative Cool company was discovered
to be ablaze, but it was extinguished
quickly, little damage being done.
ThK NAME.
Th# bAm* Aufutt* l*umh#r Com*
piny* it on# that «#w#* with It aUI th»t
Hi •ynonymnu* tot h©n#*t hw#m#M m#*
tho<3#. car# for # cu»iom*r*» inlafg*»l.
prompt imprvie# #nd IN «H#nUon to
ihoa# littl# <f#t#iUi which mak#i pi#*»#d
pttrofN*
To d#a> with iuch * conr#m it •
m«it#r of int#f#ii to you probably •
m#tt#r of f r##t#r mom#nt th#n you'd
r#a>it# without ihinkwi# lh# thing ov#r.
||«# worth think in# ov#r. anyhow.
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Lumbor,
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Lath#,
Ba»h.
Doors,
Blinds.
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j ord r#ft furthsT. that th* XittH* of
Itkt fitviHrt of #bU! rrt*r*o by thi* or
i 4#r apccisN ftAall, nitll th# furthvr
*4 (hr roQit. InHtadr thr rcmnttfi
of Herke Glarco* k J. ffrraoa. Waah
iastf* Jchnsoa. Columbia. Mrtkuß’
j -.varrixi Taliaferro. Wilke* and Lin
coin tn the state of Georgia
EMORY SPEER Judge
Above comile*. trgTber with Rich
■wnd t mute. constUtlra the nerth
-eatdn dit'slcn of the Southern dis
trlet of Georgia
THE CROUCH STORE SOLD.
Th* Purchaser Was Mr. CH. Howard.
Jr., of This City
Mr Cha*. H Hoaiard. Jr., hi* b">ugbl
the Cix-urb drug store, sttrk and fix
turn, mrta foon-.ain and food •HL, Th.'
d«Mil «ra» cohturNttt4 th 4 « ooni'.ni
fjftd tA# will hr drawn up and
r#rrrd€ii within next f#w da«*f
Thrrr writ atvrra! hiddrra on ih!*|
gtnrk, flvturrr. #tr., a* !t war dot cnly
a vtrf rfunpl#«r on#, but th# store' rn
joy#d a larte and profitable oatronag*.
Mr Howard, the pun baser, will con
tinue to run it under the same firm'
name as It now has for a while. He
Is bound to su*ceed in his management j
of the business, as he is eonservativt,,
energetic nnd enterprising. Mr. How
ard has had s’.x years experience in thej
drug business, having been in the
large drug establishment of the How
ard Willet Company for that leqytb of
time. The price paid for the business
anil good will was *7.300. The next
i highest bidder was from Da vson. Oa..
from which place a bid was received,
the amount of wh'-b was 17.250.
No changes In the clerical force or
prescript ion'sts will be made now.
Mr. Chas H Howard. Jr.. 1« a son
of the late -M*J. Geo. J Howard, and
from him he inherits a splendid busi
ness ability. The large aroouni of
good will which the lamented Crou -h
Brothers secured will not be lost by-
Mr. Howard.
Marriage Notice.
THE MARRIAGE OF MISS E. CRO
WELL MANLY in Mr. Louis Walker
Schley is announced to tak- place on
July 26th. IS9R. at 8:30 o'clock, at St.
Paul’s Church. No cards.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
DIED—MR. EUGENE OLIN, AT THE
age of 26 years, after a lingering ill
ness, possed peacefully away late yes
terday afternoon. Funeral will occur
from St. Patrick's church at 3
o’clock THIS (Thursday) AFTER
NOON.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
of Mr. andrMis. Manning D. Fitts
ore respectfully invited to attend the
funeral services of their infant son.
MANNING. THURSDAY. July 21st,
at « o'clock p. m.. from the resld-cic*
of Mis, M E. Fitts, No. 22k Tel
fair street.
Too Late For Classification
FOR SALE —LARGE HORSE SUITA
BLE for work in buggy. Would ex
change for good pony. See him. corner
Eilis and Milledge street, city. Jly 22.
WANTED—RELIABLE BUSINESS
woman for our cider deportment. Al
so on to travel. Address Salary, Her
ald Office. _
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(Kim Mill Iwiiars ak Ai(t»ui
Nib Utff Tlwnia4 B*kv
Maw York Cotton tiehant* Rnra
af-ar Wi-I Pot R*p< r Kag»■
bar of la mm Bn d.
C ti.™ ia MiU a stag loss, and iha
iW i «»fd #B the Kl hlßf* b#)Bf4l l#4#)f
i A hlßtnin from tß# 9f#« York
ICirliifg# Hal#* tlrnt #f9#r •‘*4#jr ilwy
#in wni im mrf form rryort ff»# fi«mb#r
[«f Nairn# tnfc). ar4 ihtl lNnroforr U#f
;• HI r#i Nt IM» (u glvr lb# ml#» In th#
ta thr K«rfcly Pi Ire* Carroftt** rmp
•uramary It pay# lh# o>r» rmp p«»itl'H»
i« fi- fltrahi) rb#h||r4 #n«t th# area «»#
urfffit n#r4 nf rain cfHHßknMy iH3rt«
Middle T-sa* will make a find *fcnw.
lr. this fall when the crop begins ta
Oo lh* New Toth etortt mi"*m* ?»*•
t.-rda> twenty active stneke rallied
'rartlonatly rv sale* of 14S.AK) ahafes
[GraaftH th* e hole IWt. and the street
tore, ns a whole, was bullish, there lie
irta a pirrnll) t>» impflant short la*
Th** itrrr|( tnf trtrtiiß Rtmkt I# dtt#
t> novnrtpß |f»mpt*y by Pr*#td*nt
TVr* t# tplk <»f a mmMarflna h#«
twn#a th# Dnnvnr and Gulf and th# C*>U
nradn hftdland
A furtb#r advaw# of th# «#w gov#rn
mrat bifid#—th#y r|oa#d y##t#r4ay #t
163 bid —la expelled on the groond ’hs*
[they ar* especially suitable for ie*a*s
rs bank circulation.
Genrrr I Electric huslnees 1* very
large, allh ugh Die company has a. f
yet bid on the elertrlral equipment of
jth'* Manhattan company.
Th • following quotation*, closing pri
ce* taken at 3 o’clock, arc over the spe
jcial wires of Pain*. Mu rob) A Co.:
CHICAGO PROVISION.
, WHEAT— Open. Cln#-'
July .. 7*H
'September .. .. •• •• •• •• 6*14 6714
fiecernber •• **H *”S
! CORN—
| September S-I’i *7 T 4
I Decern her 3344 66tk
| OATS—
July .. .. IS'i 2244
| September I*’» 20
| PORK
September .. *.95 9.83
LARD—
July 5-52
September 5.65 6 60
October '.. .. .. 5.65 5.62
RIBS—
September 5.67 5.6 S
NEW YORK COTTON.
January 5.97 5.94
February .... .. .. •• * *1
March 6.65 6.nt
August *•**
September .. .• 5.87 5.82
October 5.89 5.83
November
December 5.95 5.91
Tunc—Steady. Sales 123.600. Middling
6 1-16. , ‘ ‘
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Metropolitan H*'.i I#*,
B. R. T -‘5
B. & O 13
Sugar I»i4
Tobacco 1 19 V» H*'.v
A. M. S 12 ’» 13 ,
c B Q 165*4 10514
Chlcaiy Ga. “
Louisville and Nashville .. 52»4 5214
Omaha 82
New York Central 117% 1U 4
Rock Island »5% »5%
Rending ’ - 167 «
St. Paul »SH W 44
B Q 30% 30%
Western Union 92<^
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
January and February 3.13 19
February ard March .. 3.19 3.19
March and April 3.21 3.20
April and May 3 - 2 "
June and July 3.23
July and August 3.22 3.22
August and Sept 3.21 3.*1
Sept, and Oct 3 -’* 3.20 21
Oct. end Nov " I 9 2l>
Nov. and Dec 3.18 3.18 19
Dec. and Jan 3.18 3.18 19
AUGUSTA COTTON.
Middling 6 1-16. Sale? 1075 Receipts
today 10. Receipts to date 375353. Stock
on hand 15188.
APPROPRIATE.
(Memphis Commercial-Appeal.!
Somebody ought io name a loaded
cigar for Schley. _ _